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Rosie (Rosé album) - Wikipedia Rosie is the debut solo studio album by New Zealand and South Korean singer Rosé Released on 6 December 2024 by The Black Label and Atlantic Records, the album marks Rosé's first solo release after departing from YG Entertainment and Interscope Records in 2023
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ROSÉ | Official Website Official website of ROSÉ rosie - the first studio album - December 6
rosie - Album by ROSÉ - YouTube Music Rosé wrote and co-produced Rosie with a range of collaborators, including Bruno Mars, Carter Lang, and Omer Fedi It was conceived as a 12-track pop album exploring pop-punk and alternative pop
rosie - Album by ROSÉ - Apple Music The 12-track rosie, which is what she’s called by her friends and loved ones, is, as she says, both a “time capsule” and a “therapy session”—a raw chronicle of her twenties as she’s still experiencing them, and an opportunity to be more personal than K-pop artists often get to be
Rosie review: K-pop star Rosés debut solo album is heartfelt, but . . . Rosé, the nightingale of the massively popular Korean girl group Blackpink, has flown the nest and launched her first solo album “Rosie ” She’s the first of the awesome foursome to release a full-length solo record, and in English at that
Rosie | Rosé Wiki | Fandom Rosie (stylized in all lowercase) is the debut studio album by New Zealand and South Korean singer Rosé, released on December 6, 2024, through The Black Label and Atlantic Records
Rosé (singer) - Wikipedia Alongside the record-breaking success of her single "Apt " and album Rosie, he pointed to her exploration of universal themes in her music without the branding of K-pop or any specific genre, which allowed Rosé to successfully position herself "as an increasingly resonant global pop star from Korea" [132]